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- Located in Camden and Brantley Counties, GA
- Located 10 miles
- 5 miles North of GA/FL border
- 40 miles North of Jacksonville, FL.
- 20 minutes to the…
- Atlantic Ocean
- Jekyll Island
- St. Simons Island
- Cumberland Island National Seashore
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- 5 & 10 acre parcels on black-top roads
- Cleared or wooded parcels
- Cash potential for pines
- Back yard running creeks available
- Homebuilders ready to custom build
- Choose from a variety of floor plans
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- Camden County
- Kingsland, St. Mary’s, & Woodbine
- Brantley County
- Hoboken, Nahunta, Brunswick
- Glynn County
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- Home to the Kings Bay U.S. Naval Submarine Support Base, Camden County
is located deep in the heart of Southeast Georgia Camden County is
surrounded by Charlton, Brantley and Glynn Counties.
- The first 3 exits into Georgia form Florida:-
- St. Marys
- Kingsland
- Cumberland Island
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- Camden County is the fastest growing county in Georgia!
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- Top Employers
- Kings Bay US Naval Submarine Base
- Camden County Schools
- J.A. Jones
- Major Business Establishments
- Retail: 143; $275,823,000 sales
- Health Care: 63; $24,969,000 sales
- Real Estate: 28; $13,982,000 sales
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- Additional Information
- Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base
- USS Georgia and USS Florida will come by 2007
- Several submarines and submarine training school form Gorton, CT will
transfer to Kings Bay
- Will bring up to 6,000 new military and civilian jobs
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- With a pleasurable coastal atmosphere, the residents of Camden enjoy a
relatively warm climate.
- The average yearly temperature is 69 degrees, with an average
temperature of 89 degrees in July and 51.1 degrees in January.
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- Cumberland Island National Seashore - "The largest and southernmost
barrier island in Georgia offering guests over 17 miles of secluded
white, sandy beaches. Visit the Greyfield Inn, built in 1901 for the
Carnegie family. Converted in the 1960's to an inn it retains the turn
of the century furnishings. Have a gourmet picnic under the oaks or
enjoy fine dining as you watch the sun set."
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- Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge -"The Land of the Trembling
Earth" . Covering nearly 500,000 acres, the swamp offers a rare
glimpse into pre-historic times. Walk through an authentic pioneer
settlement from the 1800's. Interpretative exhibits, lectures, wildlife
shows, boat tours, canoe rentals, wilderness walkways and much more. See
how nature still controls an environment both breathtaking and
unforgiving. A memorable outing for the entire family.
- Crooked River - 500 acres located on the south bank of the Crooked
River. The park offers a wide range of excellent facilities including a
boat launch ramp, 60 tent, trailer & RV sites, an Olympic size pool
and bathhouse, 11 cottages, 5 large picnic shelters and more
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- Saint Simons Island- Sites of interest include original slave cabins,
Wesley Oak, Christ Church and Bloody Marsh battle site. Don't miss the
Fort Frederica National Monument, built in 1736
- Little Saints Simons Island -Privately owned with over 200 species of
birds, plus loggerhead sea turtles and alligators living in an unspoiled
habitat. Accessible by boat for day trips and overnight stays
- Sea Island - Home to the world-renowned Cloister Hotel, Sea Island
boasts one of the top rated golf courses in the U.S.
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- Jekyll Island - Having once served as the private hideaway for
turn-of-the-century America's richest families, Jekyll Island is now a
family resort covering 250 acres with 10 miles of public beach. Enjoy 63
challenging holes of golf, or play a few rounds at the Tennis Center.
The whole family will enjoy the Summer Waves water park.
- Amelia Island - The northern most barrier island on Florida's Atlantic
coast. Lodging for every taste and budget is available on this quiet
island paradise. From condos, to full size homes, to log cabins and a
c.1735 B&B. Swimming, tennis, golfing, charter fishing, horseback
riding and more
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- ST. Mary’s Aquatic Center (Water Park)
- Kingsbay Golf Club
- Laurel Island’s Golf Course
- Osprey Cove & Country Club
- Pro’s 3 @ St. Mary
- Jacksonville Zoo
- Bowling
- Skating
- Movies
- Night Clubs
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- Population 1,000,000+ and
growing
- JAXPORT handled 7.7M tons of cargo in 2004.
- Has 4 modern seaport facilities
- Jacksonville International Airport (JIA) has 15 major & regional
airlines with 250 flights daily
- Crisscrossed by 3 major highways (I-10, I-295,
I-95)
- Financial & Insurance
center of Florida
- Blue Cross & Blue Shield
- Citibank
- Bank of America
- Construction (39,700+ employees)
- Manufacturing (36,200+ employees)
- Leisure & Hospitality (55,800+ employees)
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- Additional Information
- Horse Stamp Rd. Interchange
- New exit from I95
- Creates easier access to Timberland Estates
- Joint Development Authority
- Provides employment opportunities and county improvement
- (912) 729-7201
- Permitting and Zoning
- Camden County
- Glynn County
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- Site Visit:
- November 20, 2005
- Meet in Brunswick, Ga. or in Jacksonville, Fl.
- If you need to make arrangements to meet, see me after this so we can work out the
details.
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